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Dublin at a GlanceDublin has greater economic impact on the Columbus MSA far in excess of its spatial area and population. In fact, total economic activity from Dublin companies is in excess of $8 billion per year, representing 7.4% of the $108 billion gross metropolitan product in the Columbus MSA.
Population: 50,538
Area: 24.91 square miles
Location: Surrounds the Scioto River; 20 minutes northwest of metropolitan Columbus
Counties: Franklin, Delaware and Union- Approximately 76% of adult population has earned a bachelor’s or graduate degree
- Five highway interchanges within the City’s business districts
- Over 1,500 acres of undeveloped or infill opportunities
- Over 11 million square feet of Class A and Class B space
- Over 1.2 million square feet of medical office facilities in inventory
- Over 3.9 million square feet of retail space
- Over 3.7 million square feet of industrial properties
City Government: Council/Manager form of government
Economic Vitality: 4,300+ businesses
Commercial Office Inventory-
Class A - 5 million sq. ft. - Average Rate - $22.02 (gross)
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Class B - 6.1 million sq. ft. - Average Rate - $19 (gross)
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Class C - 791,000 sq. ft. - Average Rate - $15.72 (gross)
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Source: Colliers International – Q1 2024
Income Tax Revenue
$104.8 million collected in 2022
2024-2028 Capital Improvements Program
$256.50 million in funding for transportation, parks, recreation and utility projects, as well as equipment, and development projects such as Riverside Crossing Park.
Average Home Price
$510,000 - Dublin Corp.
$571,000 - Dublin School District
Source: Columbus Board of Realtors; EOY Report 2023
Parkland: 64 developed parks
Platted as a Village: 1810
Incorporated as a City: 1987
Revised City Charter: 1996
Adopted Community Plan: 2024
City Financial Ratings: AAA from Moody’s Investors Service, Fitch and Standard & Poors.
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